Virtual Learning Plan: Stay Connected

Infinite Campus

Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy is excited to introduce Infinite Campus as our new student information system. Stay up to date on grades, assignments, attendance announcements, schedules and more. For students, juggling academics, social life, and virtual learning can be overwhelming. We also know that students with engaged parents are more likely to have higher self-esteem, lower absenteeism and earn higher grades and test scores. Using the App or the web version, students and families can:
Access student grades. Tip: Help celebrate when scholars are on track!

  • See assignments due or upcoming content assessments.
  • View the easy-to-use school schedule
  • Review attendance and absences. Get real-time notifications if your student is absent.
  • Receive important school-wide announcements.

Remind

Our students, families and teachers are using Remind to bring learning home. Remind is a free, safe instant messaging app that keeps students and families up to date with what’s happening in the classroom. If you have the ability to compose a message, you can reach out to teachers when you have questions or need help. Teachers can send messages to an entire class, smaller groups, or parents and students. These quick, simple messages can help you and your student stay informed about:

  • Homework assignments
  • Student progress
  • Schedule changes
  • Personalized support and feedback
  • Mentor check-ins
UW–Whitewater Freshman Receives Teaching Offer

UW–Whitewater Freshman Receives Teaching Offer

Jacob Allen, a freshman at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater and graduate of Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy, holds his future teaching offer letter during Alumni Day. The moment reflects the academy’s commitment to investing in its alumni and building a pipeline of educators dedicated to serving the community that helped shape them.

From Miami to DC: HFCA’s Next Steps in the Yass Prize Journey

From Miami to DC: HFCA’s Next Steps in the Yass Prize Journey

Some moments remind you just how far a dream can go when a community believes in it. This week, our CEO represented HFCA at the Yass Prize in Miami, delivering our $1 million pitch and connecting with changemakers from across the country. The experience reinforced our mission: to give students the freedom to dream bigger, lead boldly, and shape their own futures.

January 16th | Parent Pulse

January 16th | Parent Pulse

Check out the latest Parent Pulse for important updates, upcoming events, and opportunities for students. There are exciting college travel opportunities coming soon, so don’t miss out.

Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

For answers to frequently asked questions about Virtual Learning at Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy, please click the link below.

Faculty and Staff Directory

To reach a faculty or staff member using email, please use the link below for our Faculty and staff directory.

Technology Help Desk

HFCA students and staff should submit a ticket to Technology Help Desk if they are experiencing issues with technology. For Chromebook check-outs, please contact William Attewell at w.attewell@hfca.org.

Counseling Support

Scholars can request an appointment with our Guidance Department by clicking the link below.

Did you know that the Class of 2020 earned a school record $3.5 million in scholarship dollars?

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